• CdA record store, The Long Ear, is moving ... but not far.
IN OTHER NEWS
• An autopsy for Dr. John Marshall, the VA surgeon whose body was found in the Spokane River last month, revealed injuries consistent with a long fall. (KXLY)
• The New York Times has been posting previously unpublished photos of African American history — including Sammy Davis Jr., Zora Neale Hurston, Harlem and the Brooklyn Dodgers.
• U.S. Air Forceairman arrested on the roof of a downtown apartment building won't face criminal charges. Public affairs office at Lackland Air Force Base told the Spokesman-Review the airman faced "additional action," the details of which weren't disclosed. (Spokesman-Review)
• Jason Hoy, the man who crashed into several cars downtown, and his wife, Kellie, are both accused of molesting two teenage girls on separate occasions. (Spokesman-Review)
• Manny Pacquiaolost his Nike sponsorship after calling people in gay relationships "worse than animals."
Check out the funky vibes of The New Mastersounds at the Hive in Sandpoint this Saturday.
Mitch covers cops, crime and courts for the Inlander. He moved to Spokane in 2015 from his hometown of St. Louis, and is a graduate of the University of Missouri. He likes bikes, beer and baseball. And coffee. He dislikes lemon candy, close-mindedness and liars. And temperatures below 40 degrees.